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Month: October 2016

Royal Dutch Shell, the oil giant known for products like Shell Omala S2 G 320 and Shell Gadus S2 V100 3, is set to sell $1bn of Western Canadian assets in a bid to raise money and streamline its operations.

The price of oil dipped on Tuesday, October 25 as disagreements emerges within the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) about who should cut which amount of production in a planned output reduction to Continue reading OPEC quarrel leads to dip in oil

Investors are renewing their interest in US oil and gas properties that are deemed to come with more risk, as the rebound in crude oil prices boosts hopes that the oil industry faces a more positive future in Continue reading Investors regain interest in US oil

Inspection should be of the utmost importance to anyone who runs industrial machinery for any reason. It is the foundation of several important things, including machine reliability and condition monitoring, which is why we should all schedule regular inspections of our equipment.

Also important is having your machines be ‘inspection ready’ the majority of the time, but certainly before an inspector comes along to pass judgement. Here are our tips for ensuring your equipment does not leave anything to be desired next inspection day: Continue reading Tips for machine inspection preparation

Although it is fair to say that preventative maintenance and reliability procedures play an important part in keeping hydraulic systems in tip-top shape, alone they are not enough to ensure that you will be free of problems. There are a number of additional reliability checks that should be performed while Continue reading Three important hydraulic reliability checks you need